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The Courts should have the right perspective in Twitter controversy

The Karnataka High Court yesterday issued an order restraining the UP Police from taking any coercive action against Mr Manish Maheshwari, Managing Director of Twitter Communications India Private Limited (TCIPL). (The order copy has still not been posted on the … Continue reading

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Twitter wants a regime change in India… How long will the Government wait to act?

Naavi.org has been flagging the Twitter Controversy as a “War Against India”.  Twitter is confirming this more and more by their actions. Recently removing the verifiability tick of Vice President of India as also many functionaries of RSS is a … Continue reading

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Twitter continues its assault on Indian Sovereignty

Twitter intensified its assault in Indian Sovereignty by posting a piece of advice for India.  It joined hands with WhatsApp which claimed to protect the Indian constitution by filing a case in Delhi High Court to protect the Privacy of … Continue reading

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Will the Supreme Court be the UNO in India-WhatsApp and India-Twitter war

In the last few days there have been two important developments about which we need to discuss. Twitter continues its resistance against the Indian Government in the Toolkit controversy WhatsApp files a case in the Delhi High Court against the … Continue reading

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Twitter vs Govt of India: Curbing social media

(First Published on India Legal-Print magazine) There is a virtual war being unleashed over Twitter. On February 4, the government sent it a list of 1,178 accounts that it wants removed or blocked. The centre alleged that these accounts were … Continue reading

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Twitter CEO connection with anti India forces gets further exposed

Twitter has been in the forefront of the Information war against India in the recent days. It is now clear that this is not just a “freedom of speech issue” for Twitter. It wants to take its fight further to … Continue reading

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